I J Hraòii# illamook .’r H. XXIII. No. 17 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER ‘ Ä? A SAVE your NICKELS / i AND DIMES Il The Golden Gate left last Satur- day with the following passenger»: I D. Stillwell, Mrs. Getcliell, J. Tour- bain, C. H. Wood» and wife. Snow Drift flour, $5.UU a bbl. and $1.3) a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.40 a bbl. and $1.40 a sack, Iin- perial flour. $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45 a »ack.-W.q. C urtis , The Grain Man. • Some day you are going to see an excellent Mr». Harry Crane, of the Miami, |u, by which you could perhaps double your brought her daughter to this city I And if you take advantage of that you are Saturday, that she may attend the ♦ High School. Miss Cinne will stay see others that will yield just a greater profit, at the home of Dr. Boats while in the way men grow rich—by taking advantage town. ;ood chance after another. But it is absolutely< 1 W. J. Garrett, who has been work- our ry to have small capital to start out with and f way most of us can get this is—try save up kels any dimes. It takes only a small amount started TILLAMOOK and the habit of saving grows easier CITY. ORE SUPERVISION jay. Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in id you will see how easy it is to save. "TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANKSY F ing for E. T, Haltom for over a year, left for Portland by way of the North Yamhill stage Wednesday morning. He ha» resigned his i>osition at Mr. Haltom’3. A number of politicians of the city spent the greater part of Sat­ urday night at th* telephone ex­ change, in order to get the result of the primaries. Bed is forgotten in such cases. Dor Shaw returned to Tillamook I the latter part of the week, from Kalainath Falla, where he has been spending the summer. He, like all others, say that there is no place like Tillamook. J. Kerr, an experienced plumber, of Portland, has been engaged by Plasker Bros., of this city, to assiat them in their business,as they have a large amount of business on hand at Bayocean Park. • Elmer Allen and Arthur Case left for Portland by the Wilson River stage, Tuesday morning. "Pete” will attend the Portland College of Dentistry and “Art" the Y. M. C. A. School of Engineering. Mr. Pennington returned to this city, by Bewley’» auto stage Tues­ day evening, from McMinnville, where he has been visiting relatives. He also visited Portland and other points, on business while outside. A. Bush and A. N. Bush, partners doing business under the firm name of Ladd & Bush, has brought suit in the circuit court against France* Xavier Moreau and Nilus McMillan, guardian, for $630.70 on promissory note. Star brand process barley, $1.25 a sack and $32.50 a toa ; oats, $1.00 hundred, $38.00ton ; bran, 65c. sack, $29.50 ton ; mill chop $1.05 00 lbs. sack, $23 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 Ilia, sack, $32 ton.—W m . CURTIS, The Grain Man * W. E. Souther, the Pacific States Telephone Co.’s lineman, who has had charge of their work in this county for the past eight months, left by way of tlie Wilson River stage last Friday to visit with rela- tives in Hillsboro. - Next Sunday at 2 p.tn., Elder G. v Perotherer, of Rickreall, Ore., W. will preach in the Adventist meet­ ing Isiuse At the close of the sermon the Baptist of Tillamook City will tie |organixed into a Bap tist Church of Christ. E. P. Sarrette, ex-president of the Counfy Court of Raleigh County, W. Va., with bis »on, Covey, who is a teacher in the public school*, are here on a visit with their daughter and aister, Mr*. J. M. De Lillies and family. Miss Inez De Lillies accom­ panied them from La Grande, Ore. Mr. M. Pierce, who has been in Tillamook for the past year, left Lin at T he S pa . today to visit his mother at Carlton. jrris, eye specialist See Mrs. Shrode for lessons in painting. A sample of her work ham Cone» at T he S pa . . may be seen at Jenkin»' Jewelry PA for the beat Ice Cream in Store. Attorney II. T. Botts is in Port­ le. typewriter, cheap.—D. land on business in connection with the suit of P. McIntosh vs. Alex S. Whitehouse & Son for McNair. trance, etc. Coal delivered, $10.00. Shingle, Inent by the »ack or the $1.85 and $2.75. An almost new « 1 D. L. Shrode. drop head sewing machine cheap.— bnumente in Marble or D. E. S hrode . lee D. L. Shrode. Frank Haberlach and wife and y door Mata free with atove Mrs. Clarke, brother and sister of $ n <; & S mith C o ’ s . ’ Carl Haberlach, are in from Clacka­ lartiny and family have mas on a visit. F. S. Whitehouse has sold his log­ Brom the state fair. ging engine and outfit to County 1». the best kind, at the Judge Goodspeed, who will use it ■ Lumber Mig. Co. . to clear land. Lour property and avoid Sam Lundburg brought his wife to IF. S. Whitehouse A Son. * the city from Nehalem for medical •e Atterbury returned from treatment, placing her under the I end of the county Satur- care of Dr. Smith. 4 : ’ - ■ Roy Powell has returned to this f. Dunlop has been re- city after an absence of three to the M. E. church in months. He has t»een living in Vancouver the past summer. Price paid for Hides, Furs Wanted, 15,(MJ0,000to 20,(JtX),(XX) feet 1 Pelt». N. Melchior, Till- nt merchantable firtiniber. Address re • the Oregon Box Manufacturing Co., insen left Monday morn- 1336, Macadam, Portland, Ore. lena Vista, where he;will Married, on Monday, in thia city, koi x Melvin F. Webster and Miss Evan­ Iger returned from Port- geline L Bailey, the Rev. D. L. day. where he has been Shrode performing the ceremony. Sanitary metal door mats free, a<* in. of Three River», and long they last. We will give one of ■sen. of Blaine, were these mats with each cook stove. londay. Range or heater. KINO A SMITH door» can be obtained CO. * lllamook Lumber Mfg. Cheese Maker wants position in I city. • cheese factory. 1« year»’ experience k, cheapest and best paper and holds diploma from the State l. town. Leave orders at of Michigan.—Address Headlight kith Co. • Office. • Rev. J. F. Dunlop will preach in ►r sale at a bargain. Easy lay be seen at Mrs. Plank’s the M. E. church next Sunday, both noon. * morning and evening as usual. Ser­ r Webster Holme» re­ vices in the evening beginning one in a business trip to Port- half hour earlier. Editor H. S. Turner, of the Pacific Employment wanted by a man Mu rday. Outlook, wa* in the city on Wednes­ passed middle age, long experience I Roy Wood brought in a day. He informa ux that althongh with stock and ranching. Fair pads of freight for the El- the Republican ticket ia not exactly milker. Goo<5 reference. Inquire to hi» liking, having gone into the Besday. al tlie Headlight office. primary election he will support preh and steps were ad- The Elmore left last Thursday the Republican ticket. And Bro. pie to the Presbyterian with the following passengers- Trombly inform* its that he will do i*a week. Mra. Smith and family. W H. Coop- fore* leaves this week to i er and wife. Cliff Hiner, C. Helman, the same. I studies at th* State Vni- A large number of people from j C. D. Lcnaingmeyer. town went deep aea fishing with fcugene. Plixaker Bro* will dr- your plumb I doors and window* from , ing ia first class style. Let ns figure Emmett Jenkina, last Sunday. Amongst the ciowd was Host Allen ■look Lumber Mfg. Co. on your work. Will guarantee our ot the Allen House, and he has been ■toney by doing so. * work, having just employed an ex­ dishing i»p cod fish to hi* gue»t*( ■ time you send away for perienced plumber. * cooked to the queen’s taste. whi< h I get a Money Order from If your floor* need repainting, reflected great credit on th* new look County Bank. give them a coat of Ready Mixed cook at that hotel. p. Finney will preach in Fluor Paint. Special price of 33cta. The Elmore cam.* in W'edneaday Mcn.in Church next Sun. quart and $13) a gallon. See our with the following paaaengera: J. ■Morning and evening. Paint Window K ing a S mith C o . • I Murpby and wife. K P. Sarrette, F. Roger*. V.S.. »topped If you intend to purchase a cook S. Smith and wife, Mabie Olson. O. brr Tuesday Bight, while stove, range or heater thia fall, do I P. Young. J. Wtadom, O. Serrett*. ■ from Nehalem to Salem. it no*. We are giving a sanitary I lues DeLWi**, W G. Mr sen. J. Bartel in School Distict metal door mat free with each stove : Tullefaon, J. F Koung and wife, R ■ lav with Edgar Munson *r sell. Buy before the mate are J. Lunberg, Mrs. Woodward, H- gone K ing A S mith C o . * Si-hwinkel. Mr*. Nolan, one China- Mt her Lowry ao teactiera man Tillamook City appear» to be the mo*t attractive location for a*v*r»l parti*» who ar* anxioua to eetab- li»h milk condensing plant* in thia «■■■Ip. I’ M. Dickey, vice-pteei dent of the John B Agcn Co., ami treaenrev and secretary of lite Mt. Vernon Co.vdea*ing to.. baautHain. . with a capacity M I. Mai cases per day. xi»d which will give LMOOK JOTTINGS at»’s Variety Store, B. D. i AMIR. Pro •‘Drop in au J Look Around. tg, 1910 $15o per year. Now Ready for Your Inspection! ! The most wonderful values ever offered in Women’s Misses’ and Children’s High Grade Wearing Apparel at Popular Prices. An oppor tunity to make your selection from the complete variety of the Season’s most favored styles as shown only by CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICAGO. Custom Tailored Suits made to special order according to your individual measurements fr> ill your owu choice of materials and syles. PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED. Ready-to-wear Suits $1(1.0) and up. Dresses $13.31 ami up, Coats $7.31 and up. Skirt* $5.1X1 and up. Furs, Waists, Petticoats, Sweaters, Muslin Underwear, Kimonos, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets. Neckwear, etc., also Misses' Suits anil Skirts and Children's Dresses at correnpoiidingly low prices. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL FASHION PLATES AND SAMPLES. I clieerfullv offer you any assistance I can render you in making your selections, taking measure­ ment*. making alterations and delivering the goods to you at the »nine low price» you would pay fir flie same goods in their store or ordered through their catalogues. MRS. MARTHA E. WALLACE, P. 908, Tillamook, Oregon. REPRESENTING J- CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS.. CHICAGO employment to ItW men. The option on the property whs made through F. R. Beals’ real estate office. The Tillamook Electric Light Co. is making an effort to give the busi- nee* poition of the city modern and more up-to-date street lights, and with thia object in view they have installed a street lamp opposite C. I. Clough's drug store with two large white globes, which has a neat and pretty effect. It is the intention of the .company to light one block on Maio street with these street lamps. “The Price of Honor," Opera House, 2 nights. Friday and Satur­ day,, Sept. 30th and Octolier 1st The Dramatic Club will make a name for themselves in this play. Mr. McCowell feels elated over the manner in which the members are appearing in their respective parts. In no piny previously have they taken such an interest, ami shown aircli -rapid advancement. Their friends may feel assured of a perfonnance worthy the attention of the most critical audience. Mark the date. Friday and Saturday, September 30th and October 1st. usual paid the expenses and the girls furnished the food which whs certainly the best. After spending a fine day on the seashore they started back for town, arriving at the dock at about half past a<*ven. The students always look forward with interest to the annual excur­ sions. _________ Political Rally On nex* Sunday afternoon, nt 3 o’clock p. m.,. nt the Big Tent in Tillamook City, Oregon, Dr. Clar­ ence T. Wilson, the noted »peaker who put Col. Hofer to flight, will s|ieak on the subject of Stute Wide Prohibition. It i» expecle 1 that rn iinin -nee crowd will be pr< »ent w! e 1 it 1» considered that l?r. Wilaou is >in orator of no ine.iti al ility. The |ieople from all parts of the sur­ rounding county will lie prertent and the celebrated Mo»s family will furniali iiiu»ic fortlie occasion. Every man, woman and chilli within reach of Tillamook City ought to lie present at thin meeting ns they will be sure to hear »oine- thing that will repay them lor com­ Ticket» are going fa»t at Lamar » ing. _____________ drug store. Secure your »cats early. Why Cost of Lirina is High. Board Meet* at Kalamath. James Walton, secretary of the Port of Tillamook, has received the following telegram from Senator Bourne: “In acconlanee with my request. Chief Engineer» have authorized Major Morrow to meet Colonel Bid­ dle and Major Kootz at Kalamatli Falls, in order to ex|»edite report on Tillamook project.” Captain J. Groat has receiveil in atruction* to survey and make a profile of the contemplated improve merits in Hmpxarton »lough, and Surveyor I’. O. Jackson will assist him in the work. School Note*. The students have at last settled down to good hard work after I*- coming acquainted with the new ineml>er» of the fncnlty ami also with the new subject» which th* promotion to high grades neceasi tated them taking. The main assembly room ia f«>< to its capacity, there being a num her of Instance» where two occupy one seat. There were a few who enrolled the |ia»t week Imt a* moat of the people have returned from the fair, the enrollment will probably re­ main aa i’ is from now until the second half. The boy» have started kicking the pigskin again after a trn^niontlia re»t Everyone feela confident that with the matertai they have at hsnd that they will be- able to form a strong enough team to defeat any­ thing their weight in tlie county The first meeting of Hie Literary Societiea will tie that of the Emer­ sonian Soceity next Friday after noon Things will lie carried on much the same in the society work this year a* last We understand that Miss Anna Hostnrta. who taught in flie High Sclxe.l In** last winter, ta teaching tlus year tn McMinnville The faculty and stmlenls of the High bool ami eighth grail*. I«* get her with some «4 III* Alumni started down the hoy, lor a good time at llsyocean and ths aood spit test hatiirdav morning at afamt eight forty fir* Tlx* boys as than thirty-five on the farms to produce food, m>l only for them nelvea, but for every sixt.v-five in the cities. I doubt if the cennita of 1910 will show that there aie more than thirty persona engaged in agricultural pursuit» to every seventy who live in the citie». “There you liuve the ingredient» that go to make up high price» for the nece»»arie» of life. Every »eventy pernonn who live in the cities are dependent upon thirty farmer» for the raw materials that are necessary to existence. The only way that the seventy in the cities can get the money with which to pay the farmer* is to msnufac- ture the raw producl» of the farm into finished form», to perform professional sei vice, or to assist n he task of di»(ril>uting the pro- ercrntage of those who raise Alaaka Petroleum A Coal, corn while we are conatanly increns- British Columbia Amalgamated ing the percentage of those who lire Coal, Portland Hume Telephone Stock, corn and its prodig-ts. In ITWItherr Cascadia Mining and Develop­ were ninety-six men engaged in ment. raising foodstuff* on the fanra It will only coat a 2-cent stamp to every four in the cities who for any information you wish. needed foodstuff». but did not raise Please Try U». them. At the time of the civil war the numtier of men engaged in Of twenty men, one ia a drunkard, wresting foodstuffs from the soil 'one a total abstainer and 18 are hr had decreased to eighty-four, and I twMn the extremes. There sr* two the nnmtier who did not raise fhr! ttfinga I don’t want, one ia to be foodstuffs they must have increased deprived o' a glass of wine or l-eer, to sixteen I In !<•»• there were only I (he other is a .lave todrink I need ir.rtv XMii-an a producers, »ar* i/lit.»*»— m while .L.1« it- _ , a 1 • . * « a forty-seven the a and rrlitfion thut knnwi» nonproducing consumers had in t*m|»*ram *, not total alaitinance or cressed to fifty three In l*wi the intemperance. I have no right to producer« had diminished to forty- vote wet or dry because I don't four, while the other* had increased believe in either, There is no to fifty-six. In IMUl only thirty­ beauty in a flood or a desert to me. seven (iriMltMers were left to feed A stimulant differ* from Intoxica sixty-three in the cities, end in IW«l lion or abstinence. there were only a fraction more f. C. Gov a. That Faker Thai faker going fhtough the nmntry at this time will fell y«m anything alxiiit your eyes to m ike a ante. Beware of him. If you don't Imy he gets angry. If you are in need <>< gtsaaes I am here, a ul I am willing, »nd will make anything Mlisluctgry Io yon. I ran l<* found af any time How a I amt traveling men in my line » DR. HENRY E. MORRIS, Eye Specialist Tillamjok, Oregon.